A native of Shandong, he grew up in Xi'an, studied in Shanghai, and worked in Beijing. Later, he went to Xi'an with his parents and lived here for a long time. When he was about four years old, he went on his first trip with his second grandma to Shanghai. From then on, Zhou Jie fell in love with traveling and also fell in love with the precious land of Shanghai. More than ten years later, he was admitted to the Performance Department of Shanghai Theater Academy and began his academic career. After graduating from college in four years, Zhou Jie, who had excellent professional performance, was assigned to the National Theater (formerly the Central Experimental Theater) and truly embarked on the road of acting.
In "Huan Zhu Ge Ge", Zhou Jie vividly interpreted Er Kang's upright and infatuated personality, leaving a deep impression on the audience. After "Huan Zhu Ge Ge", he made both the movie "The Century of Fate" and the TV series "Young Man Bao Qingtian". In the drama "Young Bao Qingtian", his performance as the young Bao Qingtian is refreshing. Years have passed, and when satellite TV stations broadcast it again every year, the ratings are still high. The audience reflects that Zhou Jie's version of Shao Bao is called "Young Bao Qingtian". classic!